A. It was nice of you to invite me to the play.It was a wonderful idea.
B. I'm glad you liked it. I'd like to invite you to the opera house on Saturday. An opera by Verdi is on.
A. I'm afraid, I can't. I am not fond of opera very much. I prefer ballet instead.
B. Then we can go to the Maly Theatre next week. What do you think?
A. Oh, it will be great! But is there any worth-seeing ballets?
B. Yes, there is one. It's "The sleeping beauty".
A. Good choice. I have always wanted to watch it. We may go there at the weekend. What about Saturday?
B. OK, let's meet next to the theatre at 7 o'clock? and I will pay for the tickets.
A. All right, bye.
B. Bye.
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1. Our manager's office is very big.
2. Tom and Helen's computer is modern.
3. Do you know the Petrovs’ telephone number?
1.
Copies of the contract were sent to London.
2.
The women standing by the window are our secretaries.
3.
The mice were caught.
4.
What are the children’s names?
5.
Potatoes are vegetables and cherries are fruit.
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2)Has
3)Have
4)Have
5)Have
6)Have
7)Has
8)Has
9)Has
Mother has got new car
Mother hasnt got new car
Pupils have got ten pencil cases
Pupils havent got ten pencil cases
Their friend have got a dolphin
Their friend havent got a dolphin
Children have got five books
Children havent got five books
They have got nice bees
They havent got nice bees
That boy has got a green frog
That boy hasnt got a green frog
His brother has got two rats
His brother hasnt got two rats
Sha has got bats
She hasnt got bats